Rating: Summary: This book is a "must read." Review: The short stories in this collection bear compelling witness to the strength and vitality of the human spirit under the most inhumane circumstances. This inspiring tribute to the humanity of poor migrant workers tells the right story at the right time in this country, when immigrants, documented or not, are shamelessly scapegoated by politicians of every stripe. The powerful impact of these deceptively simple stories may be credited to their autobiographical character, the purity of the prose, and the strength of the images. In reading this book you will experience the untapped wealth of humanity that works our fields, sews our clothes, waits our tables. You will also be completely engaged by twelve wonderful stories. For me, Dr. Jimenez' "Christmas Gift" tops O. Henry's "Gift of the Magi" for the best Christmas story ever -- and it's the perfect size for a stocking stuffer! Steve Privett,S.J.[SPrivett@mailer.scu.edu] Santa Clara, California
Rating: Summary: A captivating view of migrant life from a child's eyes Review: This is a book that is suitable for all ages. Jimenez manages to describe his childhood in a manner that captivates the reader. I could not put the book down once I began reading. Do not think that just because these events happened long ago,that migrant families do not experience some of the same horrors today, for they do. I teach ESL to adult migrant workers and after reading this book I have an even greater respect for these hard working individuals. The farms and ranches of California could not exist as they do today without migrants who do the back breaking work in the fields. Most evenings at class my students (both men and women) come in directly from the fields, their eyes bloodshot, their hands rough and calloused, their backs bowed over. But they come eager to learn English so they can get a better job, or so they can help their children have a better education. An admirable people and Jimenez's book provides insight into their difficult working and living conditions.
Rating: Summary: Awards for The Circuit Review: Winner of the 1997 John and Patricia Beatty Award from the California Library Association. Winner of the 1997 Americas Award.
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